WWE Main Event Results: Winners, Twitter Reaction and Analysis from June 17

Welcome to Bleacher Report's recap of WWE Main Event. Here is where we take a look at what happened on the show, examining the winners, reactions to matches and any possible ramifications coming out of the program.

This week's show continued the pattern we have seen in recent weeks of Main Event actually being worth watching. Not only did we get some great wrestling, but there was a blockbuster announcement at the top of the show that affects the Money in the Bank pay-per-view.

This is exactly what WWE needs to do in order for people to want to buy the WWE Network. If fans know that Main Event will have good matches and moments that affect major storylines, they are far more likely to tune in. Incentives always work.

Unfortunately for WWE, they are a very niche product. Most of the people who will buy the Network have likely done so already, but it's good to see them putting some effort into the shows that air exclusively on the streaming service to bring in more subscribers.

Let's take a look at what went down on this week's episode of Main Event.

The show opened with Seth Rollins coming to the ring to talk about Roman Reigns and Money in the Bank. He said there will be a second ladder match for the traditional Money in the Bank briefcase, and he is the first entrant.

This brought out Dean Ambrose, who attacked Rollins before Kane came out to attempt to make the save. Ambrose got the better of the Big Red Monster and his former partner before retreating to the back.

Not only was this a solid opening segment, but it was probably the biggest announcement we have ever had on Main Event. Usually WWE would save this kind of major update for Raw or SmackDown.

Grade: B

Notes and Highlights:

For anyone who reads my SmackDown recap, I predicted a second ladder match being added last Friday.

I will make another prediction. The second ladder match will include Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose, Dolph Ziggler, RVD, Bad News Barrett, Bo Dallas and Rusev.

Rollins is great on the mic, but Ambrose is already on par with the top stars. I could listen to him talk for 10 seconds or 10 minutes and be entertained either way.

I think it's pretty obvious that Ambrose will be in the MITB ladder match with Rollins, but he will have to do something to earn a spot. The Authority won't make it easy.

Twitter Reaction:

Announced on #MainEvent tonight: there will be a MITB ladder match at the MITB PPV. Seth Rollins is the 1st entrant. Thank god.